Rebecca and Eliezer by Horace Vernet

Rebecca and Eliezer 1835 - 1845

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drawing, print, engraving

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drawing

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narrative-art

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print

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landscape

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figuration

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coloured pencil

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romanticism

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history-painting

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engraving

Dimensions: Sheet (Trimmed): 10 13/16 × 7 1/2 in. (27.5 × 19 cm) Image: 5 1/2 × 3 3/4 in. (14 × 9.5 cm)

Copyright: Public Domain

Horace Vernet created this print, Rebecca and Eliezer, sometime before 1863. Here, we witness Rebecca offering water to Eliezer at the well, a pivotal scene laden with symbolism. The well, in its essence, goes beyond a mere source of water. It is a symbol of life, sustenance, and, crucially, community. Consider how the well as a motif is also a place of encounter and revelation, echoed across cultures and centuries. From ancient fertility rites to modern-day literature, the act of drawing water is imbued with the power of creation, purification, and destiny. The exchange between Rebecca and Eliezer, framed by this iconic symbol, taps into our collective memory. This connection resonates in our subconscious, stirring profound emotions linked to generosity, hospitality, and divine providence. The well, the act of offering water, these motifs persist through time, each iteration layering new meanings.

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